Images of War of 1812 Military Bounty Land Warrants
issued under the Act of 1814 are now available on Helm's Genealogy Toolbox DigiSources.
These warrants were issued for public domain land located principally in Arkansas,
Illinois, and Missouri. You can access these from the Digisources Military page.

Arkansas and Missouri in 1812 was a territory.

Arkansas

The following names are veterans and heirs that are recorded in the
Military Bounty Land Warrants under the Act of 1814.

Abell, William

Airs, James

Alberton, Nancy

Albertson, Nancy

Allen, James

Allison, John

Andrews, William

Austin, John

Avery, Asa

Bagley, David

Baker, John

Baker, Miles

Barber, Solomon

Barkley, Mary

Barnard, Jesse

Barnes, Charles

Barnes, John

Barrell, John

Barrott, Volsian

Bassett, Joseph

Beatty, Samuel

Beck, John

Bishop, Jones

Boggs, Alexander

Bonnel, Paul

Bowlin, William

Boyce, John

Bradshaw, William

Brainard, Elihu

Brasland, Jeremiah

Bricky, William

Brouwer, John

Brown, William

Brown, Rufus

Brown, David

Brown, Horace

Brown, Spicer

Bryant, John

Bulger, Moses

Burke, Nathan

Burns, James

Burrell, James

Bussell, Charles

Caldwell, Elizabeth

Canada, Thomas

Carroll, Joseph

Chalker, Deborah

Chalker, Ezra

Chambers, John

Chesebrough, Edward

Chesebrough, Benjamin

Clayton, John

Close, Gilbert

Clow, John

Cobb, Jesse

Cody, John

Conelly, Archibald

Cooke, Thomas

Cornell, Amos

Craddock, John

Crawford, John

Cross, Middleton

Cross, William

Cubstead, Jacob

Curran, Robert

Curtis, Joseph

Curtis, Esther

Cutler, Jonas

Daily, Peter

Dalf, Aaron

Davis, John

Davis, Levi

Davis, Julian

Davis, Joseph

De Haven, Mathias

Denny, Daniel

Denton, John

Doffskie, Matthias

Donoho, Oren

Dorton, Abraham

Dougherty, Daniel

Drake, Elijah

Duncan, Daniel

Durrie, George

Dyches, Joseph

Dyer, Henry

Eaton, Justina

Eaton, John

Edens, Austin

Elliott, James

Emmons, Richard

Evanoff, Evan

Fanning, Erastus

Fitch, John

Flemming, Michael

Forbes, John

Ford, William

Foster, William

Fowler, Thomas

Frazer, John

Frazier, Moses

Frederick, George

Free, John

Free, John

Frost, Joseph

Fuller, Joseph

Fulting, Jeremiah

Gailey, James

Gallick, John

Gallihar, John

Gamble, John

Gary, Asa

Gaul, Mathias

Gear, John

George, Ambrose

Ghent, George

Gilbert, David

Gilbert, Thomas

Gillet, Samuel

Gilstrap, Edward

Girton, Barzilla

Glidden, Isaac

Godfrey, Ansel

Goodrich, William

Grady, Alexander

Grant, Joshua

Green, Thomas

Griffin, Isaac

Griffith, John

Hall, Joseph

Hamilton, Joseph

Hannas, Thomas

Hare, Daniel

Harris, James

Hart, Henry

Harwick, William

Haskins, Nathan

Havens, Caleb

Hay, John

Hayes, Mary

Hayes, Abraham

Henson, Wiley

Henson, Nancy

Henson, Joshua

Hills, Daniel

Hodges, Edward

Holcomb, Mary

Holcomb, Elijah

Holt, Randolph

Hopkins, William

Hopkins, James

Hopkins, Peter

Horsey, William

Howard, Charles

Howard, Allen

Howard, Stephen

Howe, Samuel

Howson, James

Hubbard, Jeremiah

Hudson, William

Huff, Henry

Ingernall, Hendrick

Interest, Peter

Ireland, John

Irwin, James

Isaacs, George

Jackson, James

Jackson, James

Jenkins, Charles

Jerrome, James

Johnson, William

Johnson, Joseph

Johnson, David

Johnson, John

Jones, Edward

Jones, Silas

Jones, Isaac

Joyner, Elishama

Keeney II, David

Keeney, Joseph

Kenney II, David

Kenney, Joseph

Kerr, Andrew

Knight, Amasa

Knox, John

Lakers, Margaret

Lamonda, John

Lanham, John

Lawrence, Edward

Leary, James

Leazenby, John

Lee, James

Leet, Statira

Lester, John

Lindsay, Mary

Lindsay, James

Lisk, Daniel

Loring, Jacob

Loring, Perez

Lowe, Charles

Lowry, Archibald

Lynn, Mary

Lynn, Joseph

Lyon, Richard

Lyon, Jonathan

Mangan, John

Manning, William

Marsh, Hiram

Martin, Elias

Martin, James

Mattox, Collin

McAnnestry, Catharine

McAnnestry, Owen

McCarter, Thomas

McCormack, Joel

McFadden, James

McKay, George

McKinney, John

McMillen, James

McMullin, Charles

McNeill, William

Medley, Riley

Meeker, John

Mick, Adam

Miles, Samuel

Miller, Isaac

Miller, Jacob

Miller, Robert

Miller, John

Mitchell, Charles

Moore, James

Muncell, Chauncy

Munsell, Samuel

Munson, Martha

Munson, Moses

Munson, Philip

Murray, Allen

Muzzy, Benjamin

Nease, John

Newman, John

Oaks, Absalom

Odell, John

Oliver, Alpheus

Oliver, William

Orford, Anthony

Osberry, Spencer

Outlaw, Bentley

Owens, Elijah

Patterson, Samuel

Peacon, Thomas

Pettis, William

Phillips, James

Phipps, Samuel

Porter, Thomas

Pratt, John

Preston, George

Price, Ephraim

Price, Jane

Price, William

Purnel, Barnard

Radford, William

Ravel, Joseph

Reed, John

Reed, William

Reid, Diana

Rice, James

Rice, James

Rice, Thomas

Rice, Davenport

Richardson, Henry

Richardson, Zebediah

Roarke, Mark

Roberts, Amos

Roberts, Thomas

Roberts, Hosea

Robinson, Joshua

Roe, John

Rose, Jacob

Rumsey, William

Ryon, Benjamin

Sanford, Britton

Schooly, James

Sellers, Daniel

Shannon, Lewis

Shellhouse, Jacob

Shields, William

Shilling, Robert

Sifficks, John

Simonds, Reuben

Singer, David

Slater, James

Slater, James

Smith, William

Snodgrass, James

Snodgrass, Samuel

Snyder, Elias

Snyder, Michael

Sprague, Ephraim

Stephens, Timothy

Sterns, Elam

Stillman, James

Stiner, Charles

Stoudamire, Adam

Strother, Robert

Sweet, Silvester

Tate, John

Taylor, Daniel

Taylor, Phineas

Thatcher, Joseph

Thompson, Luther

Thrall, John

Thrall, William

Thurston, George

Tickler, Christian

Tilghman, Mathew

Townsand, John

Townsend, Benjamin

Trainer, Cynthia

Trainer, John

Trainer, James

Trainer, Jane

Trainer, Hiram

Trainer, Emeline

Trainer, Maria

Trainer, Isaac

Troutner, John

Tucker, Benjamin

Turner, John

Tuttle, Henry

Valkmore, Francis

Vandusen, Jacob

Vibbart, George

Walbert, John

Wallace, Ira

Watson, Archibald

Whittlesey, Charles

Wiley, Samuel

Williams, Owen

Williams, Benjamin

Witchel, William

Wood, James

Wood, Edmund

Worden, John

Wright, Seth

Wyatt, Mordicai

Yousted, Hope

War of 1812

Military Bounty Land Warrants, 1815-1858

Missouri

The following names are veterans and heirs that are recorded in the
Military Bounty Land Warrants under the Act of 1814.